Ghost Girl, C.J. Archer
Ghost Girl, C.J. Archer
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Ghost Girl
The 3rd Freak House Trilogy

Author: C.J. Archer

Narrator: Bridget Thomas

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: C.J. Archer

Published: 09/01/2024


Synopsis

Cara Moreau is dying from a supernatural curse. Her only chance of survival lies with the warrior, an enigmatic man who comes from a realm "in between." Quin St. Clair lived hundreds of years ago, but now exists solely to protect the world he once called home. That's all he will tell Cara, the woman he must keep alive by remaining close to her. Very close. But Cara is determined to discover more answers as she grows to like her warrior. While they search for the book of spells and the cure contained within its pages, their feelings for one another can no longer be denied. But what will happen when Cara is cured and Quin's assignment is complete? And can she trust this mysterious man with the book if they find it? As friends and family help them, and old and new foes vie for power, Quin and Cara must not allow their feelings to get in the way of their task. Or Cara's life, and Quin's afterlife, may be cut short. GHOST GIRL is the start of the 3rd Freak House Trilogy. You do not have to listen to the 1st and 2nd trilogies to enjoy it.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Juliet on January 22, 2008

Quite imaginative and enjoyable. It's quirky good stuff plus the cover image includes a planchette!......more

Goodreads review by Peycho on March 10, 2022

SWANS A family of swans glides silently by, their bills the reddish orange of flames or some unwanted declaration. Since I can’t have you, I proposition sentient beings outside my species. Even the trees refuse me. Why won’t my mind be quiet? Last night I dreamed you told me no again. You scrawled FO......more

Goodreads review by M.W.P.M. on January 27, 2022

Why so many senseless injuries? This one's glass teeth knocked out. Eyes missing, or stuck open or closed. Limbs torn away. Sawdust dribbles onto the floor like an hourglass running out. Fingerless hands, noses chipped or bitten off. Many are bald or burnt. Some, we learn, are victims of torture or amate......more

Goodreads review by Setareh on May 10, 2025

Liked ‘The Watch’ and ‘Listen Listen Listen’. Felt like some of the poetry had interesting descriptors, others didn’t really and left you wondering why it was described as such. I suppose I look for more descriptions that explain ideas in vivid ways I never thought of, which could be a personal pref......more

Goodreads review by C. on February 10, 2021

Gerstler explores the ephemera of feminity here: Gerstler understands the absurdity of the way feminity and female sexuality is often constructed as well as how it can make one invisible. Dollhouses, ghosts, and religiosity are portrayed irreverently and sometimes hilarious. Gerstler remains a queen......more